Influence of Environmental Knowledge on Affect, Nature Affiliation and Pro-Environmental Behaviors among Tourists

Jeju Island is a popular destination in South Korea that is dependent on nature-based tourism. The annual increase in the influx of visitors has created major environmental impacts due to overuse and commercial expansion. With projected growth in arrivals and the development of tourism infrastructur...

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Main Authors: Min-Seong Kim, Jinwon Kim, Brijesh Thapa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-08-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/9/3109
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spelling doaj-ae6eee9dc67540869caf176dad2f75cf2020-11-24T22:20:07ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502018-08-01109310910.3390/su10093109su10093109Influence of Environmental Knowledge on Affect, Nature Affiliation and Pro-Environmental Behaviors among TouristsMin-Seong Kim0Jinwon Kim1Brijesh Thapa2Department of Tourism, Recreation and Sport Management, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611-8208, USADepartment of Tourism, Recreation and Sport Management, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611-8208, USADepartment of Tourism, Recreation and Sport Management, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611-8208, USAJeju Island is a popular destination in South Korea that is dependent on nature-based tourism. The annual increase in the influx of visitors has created major environmental impacts due to overuse and commercial expansion. With projected growth in arrivals and the development of tourism infrastructure, the island will experience perpetual challenges for sustainable management of natural resources. However, the role of visitors will be central via a commitment to practice pro-environmental behaviors to protect the island from further degradation. This study was grounded in the cognition-affection-attitude-behavior model to examine the predictive validity of tourists’ environmental knowledge, environmental affect, and nature affiliation on pro-environmental behavior. The data comprised responses from 304 domestic visitors who had visited Jeju Island. The empirical findings indicate that environmental affect was significantly impacted by two dimensions of environmental knowledge (i.e., subjective and objective). Additionally, nature affiliation was positively impacted by environmental affect, while pro-environmental behavior was significantly influenced by both environmental affect and nature affiliation. Overall, these findings provide theoretical and practical implications for sustainable tourism at a nature-based destination. The findings can be utilized for implementation of intervention programs and visitor management at Jeju Island.http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/9/3109environmental knowledgeenvironmental affectnature affiliationpro-environmental behaviorJeju IslandSouth Korea
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author Min-Seong Kim
Jinwon Kim
Brijesh Thapa
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Brijesh Thapa
Influence of Environmental Knowledge on Affect, Nature Affiliation and Pro-Environmental Behaviors among Tourists
Sustainability
environmental knowledge
environmental affect
nature affiliation
pro-environmental behavior
Jeju Island
South Korea
author_facet Min-Seong Kim
Jinwon Kim
Brijesh Thapa
author_sort Min-Seong Kim
title Influence of Environmental Knowledge on Affect, Nature Affiliation and Pro-Environmental Behaviors among Tourists
title_short Influence of Environmental Knowledge on Affect, Nature Affiliation and Pro-Environmental Behaviors among Tourists
title_full Influence of Environmental Knowledge on Affect, Nature Affiliation and Pro-Environmental Behaviors among Tourists
title_fullStr Influence of Environmental Knowledge on Affect, Nature Affiliation and Pro-Environmental Behaviors among Tourists
title_full_unstemmed Influence of Environmental Knowledge on Affect, Nature Affiliation and Pro-Environmental Behaviors among Tourists
title_sort influence of environmental knowledge on affect, nature affiliation and pro-environmental behaviors among tourists
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2018-08-01
description Jeju Island is a popular destination in South Korea that is dependent on nature-based tourism. The annual increase in the influx of visitors has created major environmental impacts due to overuse and commercial expansion. With projected growth in arrivals and the development of tourism infrastructure, the island will experience perpetual challenges for sustainable management of natural resources. However, the role of visitors will be central via a commitment to practice pro-environmental behaviors to protect the island from further degradation. This study was grounded in the cognition-affection-attitude-behavior model to examine the predictive validity of tourists’ environmental knowledge, environmental affect, and nature affiliation on pro-environmental behavior. The data comprised responses from 304 domestic visitors who had visited Jeju Island. The empirical findings indicate that environmental affect was significantly impacted by two dimensions of environmental knowledge (i.e., subjective and objective). Additionally, nature affiliation was positively impacted by environmental affect, while pro-environmental behavior was significantly influenced by both environmental affect and nature affiliation. Overall, these findings provide theoretical and practical implications for sustainable tourism at a nature-based destination. The findings can be utilized for implementation of intervention programs and visitor management at Jeju Island.
topic environmental knowledge
environmental affect
nature affiliation
pro-environmental behavior
Jeju Island
South Korea
url http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/9/3109
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